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08-11-04 22:55 #170
Posts: 11amboy812,
There is hardly any action on Boracay. When last there one or two hanging around the disco but I never got the chance to find out if they were any good. I had company which was hard to shake off no matter what I did. My company was like a wet fish my fault but I did not want to upset her. She gots a very big family and her uncle was a friend of mine at the time but no longer now.
The best bet is to bring a takeaway with you. Ask a couple of girls in the bars in Manila, Makati etc if they would like a holiday. Pick one. Explain the deal to her and get the Mamasan to give you a Price for the Barfine.
One other way is to get the girl not to turn up for work. If she does that she will get fined for non attendance or even lose her job so tread carefully down that route. You don't what the girl to be out of pocket or unemployed as jobs no matter what they are in PI are at a premium,
Good luck with your quest to find some company in or for Boracay.
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08-11-04 17:33 #169
Posts: 22Anybody gong to be in Sabang the next couple of weeks? I'm going there for some diving and haven't been there before. Any advice?
Thanks,
Raul
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08-09-04 06:16 #168
Posts: 97Spent two weeks over at Butuan City meeting with several clients in the area. Didn't spend much time mongering since I had two lovelies to keep me busy at night. A couple of college students (one a second courser) whom I spent some time with before. Had a hard time leaving them as I headed over to Surigao City.
I was able to get my regular room at The Tavern (P850 per night) while doing attending some local summit at the city's convention center. Not much nightlife in this city especially after dark. Latest rave around here is the latest fastfood addition, Chow King. Like I said, not much. While I was at the I-cafe late one night (Ad-En on Borromeo St. is open 24 hours) I was able to strike a conversation with a cute girl surfing the dating sites. She was still in her college uniform, San Nicholas College.She asked the usual questions, where I'm from, what I'm doing in Surigao, do I have a girlfriend, where I'm staying?
Cut to the chase, I asked her to show me around. She said she could only do it after school and I said I didn't mind. Since last Wednesday, she has been in my company. Banged her the next day I met her. Anne, this young 20 year old has had some experience and didn't mind doing what I asked her. Just that she's a little quiet in bed. Basically after eating dinner around the city, we enjoy the live band that plays at The Tavern or join her for some karaoke (she does most of the singing) at several nearby restaurants like Frank Lloyds or Adriano's. Then get back to my room for some late night action.
I could easily find another girl but her company is enjoyable. She speaks fluent english and carries a conversation rather well. An avid NBA fan as well as the local PBA. With the almost daily rain this weekend, it was great just to cuddle in the strong aircondition after a heated fuck session. I'll be here until Tuesday until my ship for Cebu arrives. WG&A only comes twice a week here. Until then, Anne will keep me company. I guess she is hoping that I will always see her whenever I'm back in the city or be her steady boyfriend but I already crushed the latter notion. So far all this has cost me is P1,000 per day for her company.
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08-04-04 21:39 #167
Posts: 40I will soon be visiting Manila and will be staying in the Alabang area. Can anyone let me know if thre is any kind of action in or around this area, as I will be spending most of my visit in the Alabang area.
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08-03-04 10:54 #166
Posts: 11Has anyone been to Sabang lately? I was there about 1 year ago and there was some fine form on offer. Unfortunately I was with my lady so there was no playing around (in Angeles this is definitely not the case).
But we have now broken up so I'll be back to play next month. Thinking about hitting Sabang for 1 week followed by 1-2 weeks in heaven (Angeles).
Would appreciate some thoughts from anyone who has been to Sabang recently.
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08-02-04 14:30 #165
Posts: 34Hi guys
Anybody know of any action in Boracay? I will be going there with my GF. But if there is a chance to slip away I can check out local flavor there.
Thanks in advance
Amboy812
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07-20-04 05:38 #164
Posts: 111Davao City is okay. Nobody wants to butt heads with the mayor of Davao City.
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07-19-04 00:33 #163
Posts: 4050To Everyone Concerned about Security in Davao:
I have lived here now for the past 8 months, and have friends (expats) who have been living here for years. For the past two years, there have been no security-related issues here. Even during the recent elections, this place was totally calm and there were zero incidents. In fact, my company receives visitors from the US Embassy in Manila constantly and there is no restriction on Embassy personnel traveling here, which should tell you something about the safety of this place. Do not hesitate to come here for security reasons.
The isloated "hot spots" in Mindanao (where I also go for work-related reasons) are largely in the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao, in such locations as Basilan, Tawi Tawi, and occassionally Cotabato. Most of the time even these places are safe most of the time, but there's no reason at all for any of you to go anywhere near these ares.
I am much more apprehensive about my personal safety in Manila than here in Davao, where I ride around on my motorcycle at all hours of the day and night, and have never once felt threatened. I should also point out that various Western and Japanese aid agencies are pouring funds into Mindanao for various projects, and have placed no restrictions on the internal travel of personnel working on such projects. Finally, remember that the Mayor here in Davao is a genuine touch guy, and simply does not tolerate any violence in his city.
Lucifer 69 (I wonder if we know each other) is absolutely correct. All it takes to be secure here is to exercise a little common sense.
Hope this allays some of the fears of those thinking about coming here but are hesitant due to imaginary security concerns.
GE
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07-18-04 04:15 #162
Posts: 238MOALBOAL,
Has anyone been there over last few weeks? Just wanting to know how th action is at the moment, as I might be there at beginning of August. I've heard there's a few freelancers about at the Red Banana bar, etc.
Thanks
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07-15-04 10:58 #161
Posts: 400If I can add my two cents here, if you ignore your country’s travel warning and go somewhere on the list and something happens to you. Even if you have adequate insurance, for say kidnapping, your company doesn’t have to pay out on you because they can turn around and say you ignored the travel warning to go to this particular place and therefore invalidated your policy with them. So your on your own.
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07-15-04 04:46 #160
Posts: 398MasterBlaster is right. Be cautious.
Embassy security officials are extremely aware of difficulties their citizens get into. It is interesting and quite scary to hear directly from them what the inside, often hidden, story is. Embassy travel advisories are not written for amusement and entertainment. Although embassies are under extreme pressure to lighten their advisories by the Philippine government, they are maintained with strong warnings. It is interesting that upon arrival of the new UK ambassador in the Philippines recently, he said his number one priority was to take care of the British citizens here.
Just because nothing has happened to you, does not mean all is fine. Although I have visited the Philippines countless times over decades, I never let my guard down. Bottom line is always be street wise and always make security your priority. This is particularly true if you look foreign.
After that, enjoy yourself!
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07-15-04 02:57 #159
Posts: 111I go there actually. I have no issues since I am a local and I have my own security of armed personnel when I go around. I hope every foreigner that goes to Mindanao is as smart as you are but I very much doubt that. I know a lot about the corrupt authorities and they hit what they call the "nobody" and foreigners fall under the "nobodys" unless you have local ties. Foreigners are considered "nobody" because they couldn't exact the kind of retribution that powerful locals can. The poor are "nobodys". Imagine this, practically every local is related to a military personnel except for the foreigners. Arrogant foreigners are considered roadkill and not just a "nobody". The laws of the jungle still apply anywhere in the Philippines. Hey, it's not really a problem for me. I just want to state how I see things down there. For the adventurous, Mindanao is definitely the place.
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07-14-04 18:32 #158
Posts: 19It's funny how the Pentagon, MILF and Abu's always get blamed for all the kidnappings and such. They do their share but most of the time it's actually crooked cops, army and politicians instigating it. Hell, the politicians just had an expensive election campaign they had to pay for somehow.
Regarding my "lucky streak", I've been to all the places you mentioned without incident many many times. Mainly it's due to basic common sense. Don't follow a set regular plan. Don't always take the same route at the same time. Don't tell every tom, dick and harry where you are going. And number 1, don't dress and act like you would make a good target. A kidnapping is not usually a spur of the moment thing. It takes a lot of planning, timing, surveillance, and information. For the vacationer who is there only for a day or two, it's very unlikely he would be a target. The Dole manager is an especially big target as Dole is a very large company with many many employees that easily get disgruntled and can aid the gangs with information and schedules. Many of the kidnappings originate or are aided from the inside, such as housemaids, drivers, gardeners, etc.
A lot of what is printed in the papers is usually very far from accurate. I have seen this from talking with an eyewitness to one of the Davao Death Squad encounters which was my maid as she was coming to work. The story she told me was completely different than was printed in the local newpaper. Different number of guys, different vehice, taxi versus motorcycle, different occupation of the guy who was gunned down. This was only about a 5 min walk from my house.
I'm not trying to give anyone a false sense of security as you are at a risk most everywhere in the Philippines. How about the recent murders of the German, Swiss and Brit in Boracay, one of the most advertised vacation spots of the Philippines. Most of the time people who get into trouble here in the Philippines were either stupid or looking for it and found it. The few unfortunate who got killed during a robbery and such were most likely to blame themselves. Instead of quickly agreeing to turn over their valuables they usually get angry and get confrontational. You must realize that the person robbing you probably has nothing to lose and looks at you who seems to have so much. He may have a sick child he is desparate to help or wacked out on drugs. Just hand it over, keep your mouth shut and kick yourself in the butt when he leaves and learn from the lesson. Most likely it'll only cost you a few hundred bucks and a cellphone.
Basically, all I can say is if your concerned, don't go there. I know many foreigners who live there, and many more who travel regularly there, as I do, who are very comfortable and not overly concerned. I always get a smile on my face from people who are in disbelief that I would choose to live in Mindanao. I love it down here. Much better in my opinion than Luzon or Visayas.
The less visitors down here, the more gals for us.
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07-14-04 07:26 #157
Posts: 111Lucifer69,
The security blanket is not intended to stop regular people to come in and out of the city. It is intended to saturate the entire area with military personnel if a rebel platoon or kidnap gang happens to drop by for an unwelcome visit. It exists but you don't see it. I have a military intelligence buddy that told me all this. Dole Philippines in Polomolok maintain their own private army that ensures the security of the compound and its executives. The notorious Pentagon Kidnap Gang uses Polomolok as a hideout and some Abu Sayyaf elements are also present. This is due to the large Muslim population in that area. Many Dole executives and employees have died through the years but you just never heard about it. They only have tombstones as evidence. If you don't me believe read these news items:
http://www.pia.gov.ph/issues/2002/is020127.htm
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/591624/posts
http://www.worldreporter.org/news/anmviewer.asp?a=1044
http://www.pcij.org/imag/PublicEye/pentagon.html
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/net/2002/12/23/cops.link.slain.bomber.to.milf.pentagon.html
You don't hear this kind of news in Davao City. You are just one lucky dude in my opinion. Don't give others a false sense of security just because of your lucky streak. The most secure place is just within the city limits. The surrounding beaches should be okay but definitely not Polomolok. Some far away roads have MNLF and MILF checkpoints and you couldn't distinguish this from the Philippine military until it's already too late. Be cautious.
MasterBlaster
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07-13-04 16:20 #156
Posts: 19Ipulltrains,
General Santos is fine. I've been there many many times with no problems other than a nasty San Mig headache the next morning. Only a couple of places to go but they are generally fun, though you have to watch the bills fairly close as they can start padding if your not careful.
The best hotel in town is the East Asia. Runs about 1800 pesos a night. Best thing is it's close to a pretty good pool hall/bar called Cassados that is an excellent starting place. The waitresses all wear a nice little mini skirt type of uniform which is a nice touch. Food is okay. Can usually see a couple of foreigners who work in the area there. They usually know the other places to go.
Other hotels include Anchor, which runs around 720 a night. Decent enough rooms but close to a market so can get a little noisy in the mornings.
The T'Boli hotel is another one is pretty good location and is a littl e more discreet as the rooms all have their own entrance to the parking lot. No need to go through the lobby.
The Sydney hotel is okay also though I haven't stayed there for quite some time. I think the price was in the order of 1200 pesos.
There is a hotel run by an Englishman called Cambridge farms. He's a nice guy and his place is okay, but it's in a strange location. Quiet and out of the way and difficult to explain how to get to it. Taxi drivers should know it. Runs around 900 a night.
If you want to stay on the beach a decent place is the Tropicana hotel. Bungalow type rooms on a fairly decent beach. Rooms are around 800 I think. Only trouble is it's about 20 min out of town.
Regarding night life there's only a couple of places I frequently go to. One is called the Superstar. It's just off the main road, National Highway, close to another joint called Pier 8. It's supposed to be a little more upmarket, read more expensive here, than Pier 8. The quality of girls varies, but there have been some real good lookers there. Bar fines are ridiculously high, somewhere in the 3000 range which I refuse to pay. Better to try to work out a deal to meet the next day. Haven't been able to get them out after hours as I guess the mamasan has them on a tight leash.
Pier 8 operates slightly different. No bar fine but you have to wait till the bar closes to take the girl out. Somewhere around 02:00. If the girl likes you can usually get away with about 1000 pesos for them. Girls quality is generally only average, but they are usually good fun.
There is a massage joint though I can't remember the name of it. Pretty nasty rooms and showers and I wouldn't recommend it. Saw a new place that had just opened but don't know what it offers.
One other place with girls is Nightshift though it's mainly a karaoke joint and I've never really seen anything decent in there.
Regarding just regular places to go, there is a place called Mamagaya's that had a live band and decent enough food. Haven't seen too much opportunity there to meet girls though as they usually come in large groups or with their boyfriends/husbands.
A very good restaurant is called Rancho Grill. I'd say best in town.
All in all Gen San is okay for a short visit. Longer if you are into diving as they have some really good sites. See Cambridge farms for the dive shop. Don't worry about the security thing. I've been going there for the past 5 years and haven't had an inkling of any worries regarding the safety of the place. It's easy to get around, with wide streets and traffic that flows well. Some nice trips outside the city where you can see some neat things. The road past the airport gives some neat scenery that is not what you would expect from a tropical climate. Looks more Mediterranean. Along that road you can stop at the Fish Port and see some strange and interesting catches. Just get there early before it is all sold and shipped out.
A trip up past Polomolok to the Dole Pineapple plantations is pretty neat. Can pick up a bundle of 3 big pineapples for 30 Peso. That's about 60 cents US.
Contrary to what MasterBlaster said, it is not under a security blanket and you are free to wander around. Yes there are areas about an hours drive away that you don't really need to go to, but as far as the city and it's immediate surroundings, don't worry.
Have fun.